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MG MGA - Starter removal
I need to either replace or repair the starter of my 60 A. The book says to drop the front below the oil filter, but I can't, there's not enough room. Do I need to remove thre oil filter to slip the starter out and then keep the filter out until I replace the starter? May as well do an oil change then, huh? Also, the starter looks original. Should I have it repaired or buy a new one from AutoZone or a catalogue. Anyone have any problems with Scarborough-Faire? I've used them in the past and have been happy with them. Thanks, Jack |
J Weiss |
If you have a spin-on oil filter, you’ll need to take the filter off for clearance. You’ll need to put the front of the car on jack-stands to get at the bottom bolt and remove the starter. Don’t know the prices in your area but in CT it’s cheaper to buy new. |
David Werblow |
Jack, I have the original type oil filter on my car ('58 1500) and found I had to remove the oil filter to remove the starter, a bit of a pain! |
Lindsay Sampford |
Definitely the case on RHD cars! Jack if you can re-condition yourself that's the best way, otherwise, unless you need originality, David is right, probably easier and cheaper to buy a new replacement. |
Neil McGurk |
Yes, I have the original canister type filter and it IS a PITA. I've been pleased with Scarborough-Faire but have heard others have had problems. Their parts do seem to be less expensive than Moss and Cecilia is very helpful on the phone. Any other comments about S-F? Jack |
J Weiss |
She's a tough cookie, and some do not like her return policy. I have found her fair and a good source. Many of her parts are made by her firm - not MOSS, like many other distributors. Her knowledge of all MGA models, and the different parts on them, is unsurpassed. That's my personal opinion. Peter. |
P. Tilbury |
I have to agree with Peter. I've never had a problem with Scarborough Faire, either mail order or over the counter. Just make sure you know what you're ordering and it's the part that you want for your car. Marvin |
Marvin Stuart |
I have nothing but high praise for Cecilia and Scarborough Fair. The first time I called during my restoration I looking for a replacement for my distributor, she got on the phone and asked what was wrong with the one I had broken collar, so she talked me out of a replacement, found a old body in her spares pile, sold it to me for $30 (instead of $180 for a replacement). Been that way ever since, going on 5 years now - she will always look for the "right" sale, not the one that is most profitable. - Ken |
Ken Doris |
Jack, In my experience it is easier and quicker to remove the oil filter to slip the starter out, and do the oil change as well. Barry. |
Barry Gannon |
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